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The Daily Review. IOSH. T. JAMES, Editor Prop. at Ibc llO5oe at Wilmington. V. C. NOON TELEGRAMS. ALABAMA. there wee even en earnest desire to ; pnnish there whether the jcorernracnt ; did not go through the motions of at-, tmntin? to Danish theso scoundrels mill In satisfv public opinion, while Senator Morgan Renominated, j - 0 - . a I secretly winking at tne cuipnts u as- STATE VOTE IN I8SO AND ?ELLANEOUS. KAIUtOADs IE JXT I 1ST 3- - TUESDAY. NOV EM BR 28. 1889. EXTltAVAGACE. Ttte way end manner in which tho people of this country are taxed to pay for melees, needless end extravagant expenditures by the officials of the gov ern meet at Washington is an outrage and a burning shame, end the time should rpoedily come when they must be effectually checked. The shameful expenditures attending the funeral ob sequies of President (iarfield, by which that sad event was turned intoanabom inat ' tent which tha people ere tax ed to y. ere sti.l fresi in the minds ot ail. The bills are yet unpaid, but (By Telegraph to I!!y Uc view) sure them that they were in no dancer. caacu5 ot the Democratic members of It had alarmed the people by giving rise the Legislature last ni&ht to nominrt e to the opinion that the administration j candidate to succeed Senator Morgan ! Beaufort. was a mere Punch and Judy showof .. .o.oc uPiMie majon neru YVL . . . , . rule. A letter was read Iroru ex-Gov. ' Canv J. II. Walts, withdrawing from the By Congressional Districts. FT EST DISTRICT. Jar- Bux- Ben pitiful puppets, moved by the vigorous hands of persons behind the scenes over whom there was no public control ; tha the sceptre had passed away from the people and could not be by them given to the man they might; designate, but was already firmly grasped by bosses who were mere thieves. The men on trial controlled grand juries and petit juries; the prosecutiujr officers were contest. Senator Morgan was nomin ted by acclamation. TEXAS. A Wronged Woman Aveitcti. f By Telearauh u Daitf But lew. GaXTKSTojr, Nov. -23 Xoon A man named Shirley was shot at Austin lest nisht by another man named Mavnard u: -,i ,m,aa on. I .rct;! in the prc-ent f ol the latter sister. I" " " ' ' , I A News' Dallas special savs that D Camden . . Chowan . . Currituck- Dare Gates vis", ton. 1,717 1.743 LIS 1.7-21 621 523 626 854 OSS 326 2S3 265 1,001) 5 IS justice is dono to Miss m- Maynard's It is believed that the property left by ihwy will be. and the taxpayers, the I Thurlow Weed will be found to bo worth people, of this country will have to pay fully $2,000,000, mostly in first-class them. Another itfstanoo, equally as I railroad mortgage bonds. herself, becomo a Republican, seemed to admit that she ought to fail when one brother in the report ot 'the Austin pa pers, the testimony taken at the m I quest shows that Shiriev had, under a m . m promise ot marriage, semiceti tne young lady. Shortly before the shoot in? this fact was learned by her brother ami it cansed him lo commit the act. more indictment might change a party majority in the United States Senate. outrageous as to the manner of squan dering the people's money, although not upon so cad end solemn occasion, was tho Centennial Celebration at Torktown. In this latter instance, as position will be filled only a short time in the former, money was lavished up- by a Republican, hence, it may be die- Senator John A. Logan favors the abolition of the office of public printer. The recent elections warn him that the pensed with. on wines, liquors, cigars and other lux- , ;.l a,1 I .. i . , U urwwuaouuue Commissioner of Internal Revenue pockets or the people, irom wnicn me advises a radical change In the bills are eventually to be paid bill has been pre which is absurd, and which should make the cheeks of those who consented to its presentation tingle with the blushes of shame, providing they were not lost to all sense of decency and propriety. We allude to a bill rcn- re venue laws; and sees where great re. dnctions can be made without detri ment to the interests of the country The recent elections have helped his eyesight wonderfully: Hertford 959 1,131 Hyde Mai tin PsunHco Pasquotank. iVrquimans. Pitt Tyrrell ..... Washington nett. 1.680, 933 632 600 1S3 S72 Dock-1 ery.j M16f 1,655 541 368 221 504 799 5l2 1,386 1.295 584 386 573 1.052 749 979 2,223 1,771 410 353 621 950 1,414 1,310 703 685 2,073 363 505 1.106 918 .2,054 276 861 Mr. Robie. the Republican Governor of Maine, is quoted as saying that tiered by the Board of Visitors to the I Maine is solidly Republican now, but Naval Academy, at Annapolis, Mary-1 the people are watching. : and future land. Tho sum of $9,600 was appro-1 success depends upon how parties priatod by Congi ess to defray the nec-1 act. . The people arc now in taafistet eessary expenses of this Board, and it I of mind which leads them to do right, made thus large ami generous in I whatever party champions it." The President has summarily re moved from office a few of those wh have helped to bring disgrace upon the government and have prostituted their ofliees to the basest purposes. The re cent elections have warned him that the people are in earnest and will put up with no more white-washing of official misconduct and rascality. order to cover any possi ble contingency which might arise. Tho Board, how ever, were equal to the emergency, and rendered a bill covering the entire mount. The following bill of items en -braced in the expense account of the Board, shows how faithfully and effect ually they worked to consume the en tire amount appropriated: Carriages. $106; barber, $15; expense card . dec.. $157; umbrellas. Ac, $37.17; glass, $659; flowen $ 13.71 ; nava! keeper. $35 36; china. $205.56; ser vants. $208.16; newspapers. $1 50; ice $23 76; telegraphing. $0 67: tinware. $6.33; freight. $1.38; washiog. $19; Telegraphic Urevities. A snow-storm began at Raleigh, N. C, at 3:30 o'clock this morning, with cold weather. Kendall Bros., paper dealers, of New York, have made an assignment. Lis bilities $200,000. Rear Admiral James II. Strong, re tired, died this morning at Columbia, S. C . ot hemorrhage ot the lung3. H. A. Pitts & Sons, dealers in farm iraplemonts. . at Chicago, III., have made an assignment. Liabilities $230.- 000. Assets $350,000. Gen. Andrew T. Ilerron, Congress-map-elect from the Sixth, Louisiana Congressional District, died very sud denly at his residence at Baton Rouge, La., last night, ot heart disease. A fire at Henderson Nj C, this morn ing destroyed three stores and resi liences belonging to J. J. Young & Co., VY. Reus and P. YV. Rowland, and the dwelling of Mrs. Alby. Total loss $18,000. Insurance 6,000. Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription,'' tor those weaknesses peculiar to wo- j men, is an unequalled remedy. Dis tressing backache and bearing-down sensation yield to its strength-giving properties. By druggists. wed-sat C03i:Ki:CIAfj XLWH. Totals. Craven Kdgecombe . . Greene .... Halifax Jones Lenoir Northampton Warren Wayne Wilson ..14,753 14,459 10,603 11,650 SECOND DISTRICT. 1,190 2,816 715 1,723 3,470 1,208 863 950 J921 1,775 2,126 1,69? 575 796 , 497 1,088 1,370 11275 1,512 2.041 1.197 1.354 2,630 947 3.330 2.233 2,010 1.573 1,389 1,708 2,211 3,054 1,058 4,410 735 1,277 2,085 2,172 2, 106 1,290 Totals. 1,558 . 13.9S3 20,181 12,105 20,404 THIRD DISTRICT. Bladen 1,278 1,530 1,280 Brunswick... 702 896 712 Carteret 982 705 &13 Columbus 1,577 922 1,430 Cumberland.. 2,079 2,162 2.116 Duplin 1,963 1,214 1,805 Harnett 995 724 817 Moore 1,452 1,397 1,377 New Hanover 1,359 2,349 1,564 Onslow 1.035 530 1.100 Pender. . , Sampson. Totals. 998 1.246 1,030 2,108 1,638 2,0G6 667 951 2,159 1,488 731 1,145 2,007 op 1,230 1,034 While some excavations were being store-1 conducted, says the Anliqwtry, in tho nave of Sj. Patrick's Caithedrnl, Dublin, an interesting discovery took place alongside the second pillar from the Earl o Cork's monument, on the south- groceries. $969.97; meal $907.55; Crn side. Here a coflin was discovered fish. $45.47; vegetables and fruit, $89. 10; icecream and cake. $61.75; wiue. in which was a square box containing the skulls of Dean Swift and Stella, lo- liquors and mineral waters. $589,16; gether with a white glass bwtlle havin . a reu seat, lnsiue wnicn was a manu- retnainder of $9,080 appropriated was script as yet unopened. It is under exhausted in tho payment of mileage, stood that the neck ot the bottle will be MOVING ON THE KXKMY'S WORKS. Now that the Presidcut has thrown cut in order to get at the manuscript, which will probably contain some in teresting matter. W i LM INGTON MARKET. November 2S.-4 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted steady at 18 cents, with aies of 12 ) cas! s at these figures. ui.i iootaa ttrca at $1.35 ior otrained and $1.45 for Good Strained. TAR Quoted firm at $2 05 pcrbhl of 9i0 lbs., with sales of receipts at t notations ; CRUDE TURPENTINE No offi cial qnotatlons. Sales of receipts at $1.75 for Hard and $3 for Soft. COTTON Quoted steady at 0 for middling The following are the offi cial quotations: . 16,528 15,313 16,176 15,884 FOURTH DISIRICT. Chatham 2,159 1,888 1,916 Durham 1,158 Franklin 2,034 1,998 1,905 Granville 2,831 3,142 11,824 Johnston 2,063 1,707 T,982 Nash 1,556 1,367 ... Orange 2,225 1,914 1,159 Vake 4,280 4,618 4,259 4,075 Vance 938 1.482 1,619 921 1,968 2,041 1,717 980 Totals 17,148 10,050 15,19i 15,409 , FIFTH DISTRICT. Alamance 1,447 1,277 1.295 1,446 1,790 1.217 1,745 1,887 1.741 2,251 2,348 1 985 1,308 1,103 1,147 1,976 1,834 1,789 2.361 1.502 1.946 1,181 9( PLAIN TRUTHS The blood is the foundation of life, it circulates through every part of the body, and unless it is p:re and rich, good health is iropossi' le. If disease has entered the sysLer.i the only sure and quick way to drive it out is to purify and enrich the blood. These simple facts arc well known, and the highest medical authorities agree that Hotktag but iron will restore the blood to its natural condition; and also that, ail the iron preparations hitherto made blacken die teeth, capse head ache, and are otherwise injurious. Brown's Iron Bitters will thor oughly and quickly assimilate ith the blood, purifying and strengthen ing, it., and thus drive disease from any pare of the system, ana it will not blacken the teeth, cause head ache or constipation, and is posl tively not injurious. Saved his Chiid, 17 N. Eutaw St., Baitimoije, Md. Feb. ia,iS3o. Gents: Upon the 'recor.u.iemiv ticn of a friend I tried 'Bhown'o Ikok EixTEiiS as a tonic .and r . istorative for my daughter, whoka I wp.5 thoroughly convinced v.;s v.'r,t:s away with Consumption. Having lost three daughters by the terrible disease, under! the care cf eminent physicians, I was loth to believe that anything cculd arrest the progress of the disease, but. to my great surprise, before my-daulh-ter had taken one bottle of Brown's Irom Bitteks, she began to mend and now is quite restored to former health. A fifth daughter began ta show signs of Consumption, a:vJ when the physiciaru was cousuued he quickly said Tonics were re quired;" and when informed that the elder sister was taking Brown's Ikon Bitters, responded "that is a good tonic, take it." AdorAh BaELrs. Brown's Iron Bitters effectual ly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion audi Yv'eakness, and renders the greaie--:t relief and benefit to persons suffering from 'such wasting diseases as Consumption-, Kidney Complaints, etc. Carolina Centra jj; Company, Office of Gjlvulu. StrEKi, Change of Schedule. ff !h inar bcntxiu.e irfti Railroad : 4 PASSENGCk. IIAn,AViin... Arrive at Chariots 1 Arrive at WlSmfc .1 Tr:Uiu Noa. 1 and 2 wop ul only, and points deelgnawd tn tf"?! Time rahfe. w 4u Tr!Q &o. L Daily except Hu,. Do. No. 2. do. Uo. s 1T- SHELBY DIVISION, rAS . A KXPRKSS AM H;MoHT 1 lally except Simdari. Leave Charlotte. Arrive at Shelby A . Leave Shelby Itf Arrive at Charlotte.....'!.'. " ' f.j Trains No. I and 2 make cuJ. P.H "a"t?lth R. A. Train. to22m TnlVnf l Cfcarlott Uh SbSfh . JwT f P" Cars ltun WrwJl and Charlotte uml Kalubi i -i.iT v.,BM ncH tint' thnvo nHk L1."' atateT on Bald road. foiriH i i,-.,y, . :. u I, for !,. sent i-tf , v" "''"x-.N 1 General bnwrlntiSa Wilmington & Wely Railroad Company. Office of Gknkral Suferintf.n nt5T, WUmlngton, N. C, Xv. 8, ISMl Caswell Davidson . . . Cuiiford. . . . Person. Randolph. . . Rockingham Stokes 1 fixd Ordinary Low itlddllng Middling Good Mradliug .8 0-16 cent?. -16 r.8 .At) lika vnnrcnlf li. ! l n...l .. ... . the weight ol tho Execottvo "influence Mslko iife haj.py bv twin- Kiwii's Iron nud authority in tho scale against the Hitters. MOONSHINE. tar route thieves, t ays tho Now York Herald, and has taken an attitude that 1 A T V . w ft 4"S la ft! 1 I ft K aftK a!.l.. --ft .tft- Y, aft;. Kr iUrk liAitiAi:..r goTernracni larure in wiose eonie- make tho handsomest adults DAILY RECEIPTS. j Cottou I Spirits Turpvulir.e ! Bomb Tar Crude Turpentine wbai tamooa proceedings, lac chance irl that reads this will remember how for a successful assertion of the law are greatly improve!. At least there is now no reason to apprehend that tho tar route robbers will assume the of fensive and indict and try the govern ment. Hitherto that course on their babies Every . i . mat tt.i- nui IViUUIUUfl II homely she used to be when a baby. The tail of a fashionable youth's coat is very, vory short. Hut is not as 'short.1' in a majority of cases, as thn fashionable youth himself by a haud somo major;'. . The human footprints lound in Hera ?VH bales 888 casks 1364 bbls IT 1 bbls 810 bbls Totals Anson ...... Cabarrus.. . . Catawba. . . . Gaston Lincoln Mecklenburg Montgomery Richmond . . Robeson .... Stanly union 1,05'j 707 r,rv-, ft?? 13,714 i-2,57 18,373 10.834 SIXTH DISTRICT. - . - 1,633 $95 1,73(3 . . 1,465 1,037 1,320 .. 1,867 619 1.015 .. 1,007 1,127 1.024 .. 002 703 77.S 3.260 3,206 3,327 695 898 071 1,340 1,739 1.354 2,253 1,934 2.087 S73 000 917 1.481 880 1,233 1,070 1,022 1.705 nov28-lw tp-c-m-m 1 . t)U" l 50 ' I mB.M ' W e do Jiereb'i ccrtin (Jm ire supervL-t' Ihe firrangemants jor ail the Monthly and Semi Annual Drawing i or' The Louisiana State Lot try Company, and ik person vnznaqe and con-lr-l the Druvmtgn ihcnwlve. and that the f.ame eire conducted tcith ftancstv. fairness, and .? fac- r- Change of Schedule, 0Ni AN'I -'AFTEU NOV. 5, KM ton & Welaou Knllroatl M ill run V DAY MAIL AMD EXPRESS TKAINnd4 V.-.o A" "K- Leayc Wilmiugton, FroniSt. 1 ei ot. 6.46 A. Arrive at WelUon 1 r Leave AVxlsjpn Arrive aWilru'gton, Front rtt'.V;i.V tZV 047 ore conducted icith fto.'cafy. fairness, an 2 705 !,""(!:'t'1 ton-ard all parties, 'a ml ire auihtn Vc il,e Company to use this certificate, vit! fat . i "''" foar signatures attached, in its iadver 1.901 ttscments." I 228 020 504 Totals 10,898 13,824 10.118 18819 SEVENTH DISTRICT. Alexanders Alleghany . Ashe Davie Forsyth Iredell Rowan Surry Watauga.. . Wilkes 792 375 514 247 3G4 1,027 1,032 1,000 913 898 700 1.705 l,79fi 1,500 2,346 1.003 2,109 1,979 1,359 1,591 1,370 959 1,204 072 552 725 1.4E0 1,548 927 DOMESTIC MARKETS. imminent. Not content with .d.a rocks .ar0 believed to date back five wiuusanu years, ann it is not unlikely that some old inhabitaut and pointer their endeavor to buily public opinion and browbeat the country at large, and their success in the man (By Telegraph; to Dally Review) FINANCIAL. Nek Youk, Nov. 28 Xoon Stocks active and strong. Money 6 per cent C m. 1 1 ft long, short, Gov- Yadkin 920 1.153 794 Totals. 312 255 I, 37 1,065 1,120 1.050 1.374 931 023 1,576 814 S . . . 13,778 11,522 11,837 10,809 EIGHTH DISTRICT. it large, and settler will vet muster up cheek enough ' lan1? 10 Orleans l( ipulaiicii of to claim them as hii owu.-.ocei Cit- y ;T OYenibeir. ItX56; l 111 In mm tf III "7.1 . 1 . . mmm w mm mm-m j m j s i v Sial4 I m a 41 m i nac was a powenui sermon the do . . mm u . mime preacnou tins moniiuf, said old Farmer Furrow to his wile as they sat a a a a a mm. m. m. V. . already assumed the offensive so far as to charge that government had endear ored to bnb jurymen to smirch their at the dinner table; "Deed it was." re gol name with an adverse verdict. pllsho; "but do you know. John, i-i. I every time the parson spoke ol the sold- . - r-r. r i mum tfc. Ur- kW" " Mw:iMry. i shippeel I ciiuldn t help thinking of you they might some day startle the public! and tho briddle heifer what j( u won't I ft ft tm u Sterling Excliansre 483. State bonds fairly active ernments generally unchanged. COMMERCIAL. Cotton dull: sales 571 bales. 17b- latuls 10 9-10: Orleans 103. Fntnri December bruarv 10.42? i : - and heavy. Whe.it dull and low er. Corn heavy and lm)ii lower. Pork Buncombe.. Burke Caldwell... Cherokee. . . Clay Cleveland .. Graham.. . Haywood... Henderson. Jackson . . . Macon with an impeachment of the Attorney General, and thus make a precedent that would in future deter any such misguided official from endeavoring to quiet and Kteacly at $19.5020.35. Lard firm at 12 25. Spirits terpentine 5 1 cents, ltosin $1.801.67. Freights Baltivork, Nov. 28. Noon quiet and unchanged. Whc:if,Southern !el! for love or monev." I firm : W Woman's influence: In woman's Inrtupnoo-' " " - - . . v . . - . 1 V t I . KM , Tweniv-sccond t:ret?t last FHOov W. 2 estcrn, winter, red. snot "Well, you see that youn fellow trund" i Corn, southern easier; West- Mitchell McDowell . . . Polk Butherfotd. . . I Swain j Transylvania. Yancey Floar ; ma . Jotais 15,028 10.980 1,925 1,506 1,701 1,332 1,074 816 1,139 909 971 419 720 286 748 043 383 480 356 181 298 105 1,691 544 1.182 518 217 02 959 440 904 474 646 843 498 592 656 215 638 267 789 267 546 466 937 1,089 S85 1,090 497 903 429 925 771 578 C99 488 330 429 308 372 1,204 1,218 901 l,127i 404 67 281 55 390 284 319 814 6&0 413 645 50 Commissioners. "JJNPRECEDENTKH ATTK ACTION ! OVER HALF MILLION DISTRIBUTED. Louisiana State Lottery Company. - Incorporated In IS68 for 25 rears by tho Lei' Islaturefor Educational1 and Charitable pur l oses with a capital of $,000,(Xi0 to Wlui a reeerve fund of $5.30.000 has since been added. Jy an overwhelming popnlai vote itefran Fast Tiibough Mail & PAgExoK2' Daily Nob. 43 Noktii and 40 Socth. iieaye n nn'injrton.l' rontst., Djjk)L Mif I Arrive at Wcidon ' 1 s , tef wcMon........ JSm ABtu FASSENGER TRAINS Nos. 45 North Hnd 42 South. M'iivc n iimiiip)!! p o -vuic:ii eiuon... ,-, i i .tu m n izni-.ni Jti 4 - . ll'H... t . A -tn live ;il liunnginu - (W jiTiim tussouth will sii onJy at Mount, Wilson. Golfll Trains on Tarboro linmrh L'oaH U attBi Mount for Tarboro at 12 M. and 7.15 ?. ia u j.ciurr.iiig, icavo Tarboro at I-.CO Aj iii a x . iU. i;a)IV. Trains on Sicotlard Nock Uraurh Koadl exHiirux ior CCOtianO cK ;it '. M. uirning leave Gotland Neck at 1 0 o't dailv. Ti-ain No. 47 makes close connection at 1 uonrorall points North Ditilv. All nfl't uicnmonu, ana aaliy except ur.tUtj itoj Train No. 43 runs dailv .nr.dnmkMrlMi nectfon for all points North via Kickntoafj H aRhlngtn. No. 47 makes close coned tor Tarboro. All trains run sol d lwtween Wilmtoft Washington, afld have Pullman Talace I crs attached. JOHN F. DIVINE. General Supcriatr! x. m. c-jijksua, trcnerai raseentv nov 5 m Wilinington, Columbi & Augusta R. R. Co. chise was made a part of the present State j Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D.,1879. i its Grand StkoleNvtmbeh Dt?aatkp.s win 12,863 10,352 take place mon : bly. It never scales or postpones. j.cok at the following Distribution : GRAMD PROMENADE GCNGERT, during winch will t:ik place the -I5lt Grand Monthly AXI1TI1E EXTRAORDINAKV K5:MI-AXXL'AT, DltAWIXO At New OrliMnss. Tu-flav iom'sr. khu I . r - . " " . . ' ... V . V ..X . 1 J I'll' j 1882. Under the personal simervtsfniti ,n1 mnn- agement o'f Gen. G. T. BEAUREGABD, of Louis iana, and Gen. JURAL A. EARLY, of Virginia. Capital Prize, $100,000. -NojlCB Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves ?: Fifths, $2. Tenths, $1. . Office of Gejtebal Slterixtedbti WKmlnjrton. N. C. Nov. 5, 160. 1 j . 01 irni : Western a shftdo easier .md ! Counfprl wJtb r'l.r.!- ri... I w V'xv J iA i ii t 111 I)o I beiievi i"15 Soo"11 1 1.031.09; amber and Vaneo are to be added. Jarvis1 Z . !4l KOb Vo I l.rV..,n.l a man ;; - ... .... . j , ""..jviii... ur nuMun was LIST OF PBfZES. 1 Capital Prize of $100,000... enforce ihe lw against scoundrels well I liasr a baby-carriage along the stieot orn. 'S- "iirly active: southern j rt-D pu y ? s...K.l n.rm witnaiootol aneclic res brnat on on J w U4lc " , i-'" i J t l . i 1 M . . . i m . m m ... . , . I UIJ Bit 1 III 11 n 1U 11.111 n I'W air. Artnur nan neam irom the peodknkv tK. rn u'T.i "... pm. He eeee that they are not satisfied around town as biz as a circus advancc- with the Republican party, and that bis I agent and ortlcr beer for the crowd. own practical abdication of his great and his assumption of the duties "lie doesn't do it auv more.' KOKEIGN MARKETS. Py Cable to Dally IioTlew.1 XnnxroOL, Nov. 98 Noon. Cotton easier; L'plands J; Orleans 6J; sales i".Hv nales: sneeu alion nnd p-iurt Best ever made. Emorv's I.il r.r. . 1. i n..iu. u .i ,i : I .1 n-i,. 1 . - . "v , u. ". A. i Ke, sugar 1.000; receipts 17,000. of which 10 300 trust of his juagaicnt and threatened coa; no gnping; only cents a box were American; Kovember (4-gW; to depriro his administration of the a 7 , TTv j maawtwrn iure "w luuiii cuniuie.ice. ite nasi taken a vigorous step to retrieve his ao 1-01 : November December 5 o'J-flj 57-045 5G-01; Deccmber-.Jan- arket. J WILL KATE MY USUAL EXCELLENT supply of I'.EEF, AIU1TUN, LAMB, VLAL, POKK. SAUSAGES, &c.f for sale to day. j CaB and ee some of tLe prettiest Si all Fed Beaf In the eitv. 1 TNO. C. SORNEMAXX'3 Market Street, between Seeond and Third. Bov '! 1 Grand i';-::e of l Grand Iriie of 2 Large IMsea of -t Large Prlzea of 20 Prizes of SO 100 " ra " 1Q.O0Q " APPKOXIMATlOX PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes olv . MO Approximation Prizes of.. 1C0 Approximation Prizes of.. 50,000. . 10,000. . 10,000. . . 5,000. . . 3,000... ."iOO. . . 30O. . . 200... 100... Ml;. flOO,000 .KJ.OOO 20,000 20,000 21,000 20,000 3S.009 30,fi00 co.ooo 100,000 Change of Schedule, AND AFTER NOV. STH, 1 25 A. M.. the following nL will be ran on this road : NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DirLT-M West and 47 East Leave Horence imM Arrive at C. C. A A. JunctiOB 7J rave Colnmhla j Ix?ave C, C. A. Junction.... '"-JVj r.:iip Klnwni'P -. I-T"1 Arrive at Wilmington Night Mail akv Passkxglb TaHM No. 40 West, axi Dai Mail seskr Traiw. No. 43 East. Leave Wilmington 'Hf! Arrive at Elonence ,Tjji Icave Florence Tii Arrive at Wiimincton MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN N03. 42 West an.! 4j Etft .$200 20.000 . J CO 10,000 . T" 7,500 poeitkm-a step thmt is thoroughly Far 111 ers, Take otice coon one mo imr as is goes. 1ms star route corruption had not merely robbed M imD( -uw; nemy B3 the public treasury of a eertaiu amount Us Jut thiag to core or prevent Ho? Choi zJiJa' U" 6 GG4S6 of money ; it had not merely under-1 era and all diseases to which Swine ate tub- mined and crippled an unimportant je,.t t prerenl u, Jrradfu, pari or toe public service. 1 nese were. tho ot its It known as Trlchnap, and will put your bogs In had shown that the government c 1 J ljjlM,.elsltt, aid 5 :i-5i : April-May . 08-64 ; 3lav June 4. Future sieany. 1:30 p. m. Unlands c, l.ir,- rr. j leans 6 5-16 ; sales America:'. 7. 100 b: J p. in. May-June 5 63-04; Juiy August 6 4-61. Lonih)X, Nov. 2b 4 pi m. Spirits turpentine 37s. 3d.fi35s. 01. be robbed with impunity, and its at tempts to punish robbery be treated with impudent contempt, if only the -arh un !s and robbers trs wore amuatou wun ine uomi- ine imai political party. It had excited a i.pr uspicion whether it was poaaible to rVoraJy. pnekage Yinrhn cm and one half tnd will, if given strictly according u to fatten In one half the by aavtncooe half of the feed. of bnplln countv are atvlmr it a it m k a . w m . 11,279 Prisea amounting- to - $522,500 Application for rate to clubs should only be made to the office of the Company in New" Or leans. For information apply to Mi A. DAUPHIN, Xew Orleans. La. or M. A. DAI I'lTIX, Wfl Seventh St., Washington, D. C. N. B. -Orders addrcsoi to New'Orlcans will receive prompt attention.! nov 15-wed-sat-4w-tIAW I oair5M-64e3 56 64; January-Fcbni- "FlYPlirQinn anrl V.n ?T4 -,ary 5 58-646 5 56-6i: Febrnary-March JjACUrSlOIl and iTlC iNlC j 5 59-645 S6-64: March-April 5 61-64 I smut en i a -1 r -x t- a c-.- t .- -- g5"" ou,it. ljiE TIIKATIUCAL aiul Ball seiison Is now cpeninjr. Gentlemen I ammm mmrnm-im manor who are ; used to FIILST-CLA-S work n',:!. ' W fi clean and Comfortable Barrshop, will find it ' SXWZ 9 a , JOHN WERNKU'S. 2 0 Wi frnS T-- 2 strcel l,cl SSeTOj jwSSgSiwfS thieves, and wbctlv Kr.KN. W. H. on. ii daw-tf PUEOELL HOUSE. rjSDKB NEW MANAGEMJBNT, WTIJ1XXGTON. H. C - PEKBY, Proprietor. Late Proprietor nrtr HoteL First in all its appotntmenta..Terms fa. so to $3 day. fob St oct-7-tf Pine Grove, not, life is sweeping 'by, go and dare be ff ore you die, some- thing uisiity and t u cun'jur time ." ia a i UjWH. f.ulfit free Vn risk. Everything new. Capital not rajalrcd i We will furuisii vou evcrvthimr. Mfuv ai I ; mi: kin- loituucd. Ladies make as mhrh i men, and !kv3 and girls mal;o great pay. j Header, if you want business at which you can ix;avo Wilmington nMl Arrive at Florence lA Jeavc lorenfe at ,; 1JUU ill T UlUiUglUU Train 43 stuns at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Fleiuingtoe, rair isiunanu Marion. . Passengers for ColumbU andaa A C. K. K., C, A B. B. i?Bjmu tion, and all ioint ueyond, mwm- -Mgni ,pre;8. tmtt. separate Pullman Sircars tor . a . . m a i All trains run solid be twees Cm VVilmington. -rnt 9 nJxVfk. General Suf T M. E3IEESON, General nov 5 SEED COTTI Wanted. AT TILE b-MILE POST ON THE SntLL ' ,ul:ike 'rtJat P3 n tlH" Um' write for pariicn OUJ" i larito II. Hallktt & to., Portland, Maine, i nov le-tl.Ssw tf. K04- We have plenty of room for IB AN- i Z, Z Z zr SIENT GUESTS now and can give yon PIG I BUggleS I UlLggieS ! x fUit UiA.NLK. SIPPF.R tdp i ir the day. E. WILSON MANNING, Propr. KAST. OYdTEK KoVsis f,r, K'r.Q:' !J UAJ3LD FOK SALE tiro rf..r-r, v, -ftftftsoiicvi aufi. TBEPABATOEY TO TOE OfP I M an tne new season, we cu that we WILL PAT THE IIIGBE&T RET PKICBS FOB SEED COTJO nov 1 aoiBe Bargains. septfae-if Apply al T. J. SOL' THE BLAND, Livery and SaleStahlos augS-tf
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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